Summary
Jochen Weber is a project manager and former software developer with eight years of applied experience building data-driven tools for medical and neuroimaging research. He blends deep technical fluency in Python, R, MATLAB, and C/C++ with hands-on product and change-management at Memorial Sloan Kettering, where he integrates vendor dermatology imaging systems and translates complex user needs into implementable workstreams. His work on NeuroElf and public ISIC Archive tooling demonstrates a long-standing commitment to open, reproducible research software that is used worldwide and has supported numerous publications. Colleagues rely on him to design analytic pipelines, harmonize cross-team workflows, and communicate technical tradeoffs to diverse stakeholders. Jochen often spots practical workflow gaps and invents lightweight solutions that improve productivity across labs, from GPU compute provisioning to image annotation systems. Based in New York, he combines interdisciplinary curiosity—drawing on behavioral science, sociology, and economics—with a pragmatic focus on deliverables that work for all stakeholders.
8 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Elementary Education and Teaching, Elementary Education and Teaching at University of Koblenz and Landau
German, English, Dutch, French